- The
cyanotype (from
Ancient Gr****: κυάνεος, kyáneos 'dark blue' and τύπος, týpos 'mark, impression, type') is a slow-reacting,
photographic printing formulation...
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presentation albums of
cyanotype photograms:
Cyanotypes of
British and
Foreign Ferns (1853), now in the J. Paul
Getty Museum;
Cyanotypes of
British and Foreign...
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printing techniques which use
sunlight as a
developing or
fixative agent.
Cyanotype, also
referred to as "blueprinting", is the
oldest non-silver photographic...
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Rockefeller Study Center in Bellagio, Italy.
Andres created a
series of
cyanotype photographs which can be seen on her website. She
married actor Steve...
- pot****ium
ferricyanide are then
washed away. The
process is also
known as
cyanotype. This is a
simple process for the
reproduction of any
light transmitting...
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older processes like the
albumen print, and cyan
tones are the
product of
cyanotype prints. As
monochrome photography provides an
inherently less accurate...
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compound has
widespread use in
blueprint drawing and in
photography (
Cyanotype process).
Several photographic print toning processes involve the use...
- "writing"—to
emphasize that
unlike reproduction techniques then in use such as
cyanotype, the
process of
xerography used no
liquid chemicals.
Xerography was invented...
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called emulsions. Some
processes do not have emulsions, such as platinum,
cyanotype,
salted paper, or kallitype.
Photographic emulsion is a fine suspension...
- Minn and St. Louis, Mo. 1883–1891 as
bound albums of meticulous, blue
cyanotypes. One of
these albums came into the
possession of
Alexander Mackenzie,...